Next time you’re on the subway and want to check on your day’s appointments with Google Now, you won’t have to worry about lack of cell service. Starting today (make sure you update your #GoogleSearch App for Android http://goo.gl/idgt3y) your Google Now cards stay loaded, even when you lose service in the subway… or your favorite underground bar! ﻿

+Teo Jacques Imagine this scenario: Connected to a wireless network (which is serving you a valid IP address) that has lost its uplink connection. Wireless connectivity trumps mobile data, so you're left with a screenshot as pictured: full bars, but no connectivity.﻿

That is a nice improvement -... does that mean that if there is no network, but there is a GPS signal Google Now will be able to keep changing cards and even show location-based alerts (like reminders from Google Keep)?

Also, wondering if Google Now has an API that would allow other apps to add cards or add data to existing cards (if allowed by the user)? I would like to see a more event-sensitive setup like what one gets with +Tasker or +IFTTTThese apps open a new world (a different post) by enabling custom and fine-grained reaction to conditions.﻿

So +Google Now has decided to stop showing me my flight information that it's had for months, a day before my flight. It doesn't show up under a "my flights" search anymore (says no results but i have 2 flights). I haven't done anything to the emails containing the info or changed any settings. Can any one help?﻿

I really could use somones advice about my redundancy of apps that I have installed on my Samsung Galaxy S3....I don't know which apps would be the best ones to keep and which should I install onto my smartphone.... If anybody has any suggestion I would be so, so very grateful to them!!!!!! 😊﻿